5.7.2
Enabling Web Traffic Scanning for the Whole Domain
5.7.3
Excluding a Web Site from HTTP Scanning
Step 1.
Step 2.
In this example HTTP scanning is enabled for the whole domain.
1. Select Root in the Policy Domains tab.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select the HTTP Scanning page.
3. Select the Enable HTTP scanning check box.
4. Make sure that the Action on infection is set to Block.
5. Make sure that the Action on scanning failure is set to Block.
6. Check that the other settings on this page are suitable for your
system, and modify them if necessary.
7. Click
to save the policy data.
8. Click
to distribute the policy.
You can exclude a web site or certain web pages from HTTP scanning by
defining them in the Trusted Sites table. Excluding a web site might be a
good idea, for example, if the site contains unrecognizable streaming
content, which may cause the user to experience unwanted delays (see
download time-out setting).
In this configuration example one whole domain (www.example.com) and
a sub-directory from another domain (www.example2.com/news) are
excluded from HTTP scanning.
1. Select Root in the Policy Domains tab.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select the Web Traffic Scanning page.
Excluding a Domain from HTTP Scanning
To exclude an entire domain from HTTP scanning, enter the URL of the
domain in the Trusted Sites table as follows:
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